Bit of a strange question, considering a wedding is just a wedding.......
Well I'm Irish, like literally from Ireland, living there all my life, ancestry is Irish, parents etc, none of this quarter Irish bull.
100% prime Irish beef haha.
A real Irish wedding, you go to the church, get married, go to a hotel where everyone stays and you have your afterparty, which usually lasts a day or two.
When you're having the wedding meal in the hotel, you do your speaches and all, then when the meal is over everyone is given an hour or two to have chats and mingle, and drink, then the band comes in, and the party kicks off, usually lasts until early morning, 6am sometimes the next day you'll be drinkin like a maniac.
That's yer average Irish wedding.
You spend most of it drunk, fits our stereotype hahaha.
Well obviously they are different occasions. Weddings are happy occasions, funerals are sad occasions. People come together and celebrate the wedding or at a funeral to commiserate with the relatives and celebrate the life of the person.
Why do you celebrate your wedding
Fáilte romhaibh chuig an gceiliúradh pósta seo
Not necessarily.
Not necessarily. A man from another country could marry an Irish woman and have an Irish wedding too.
Ireland do not celebrate Thanksgiving.
Celebrate can beceiliúir: celebrate; singorcomóir: celebrate; convene; escort
The best place to find a Irish wedding ring would be to go online to Irish wedding rings.com. At this place you could really get a great deal of Irish prices and merchandise.
Haste to the Wedding - Irish jig - was created on 1999-07-17.
AN Irish Tradition used to celebrate spookiness
It's for during the wedding reception to celebrate the bride and groom on their wedding day.
Probably "Celebrate our Wedding". Also, "Witness the marriage" would be more proper than "celebrate" which implies a party instead of the sacred vows of a ceremony pledging ones lives to each other until death.